How to Replace the Battery in a Nissan Tiida Key?
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Steps to replace the battery in a Nissan Tiida key: First, take out the spare mechanical key, then pry along the gap of the remote key's shell. Once the shell is opened, you can replace the battery. The remote key for the car contains a battery, which typically lasts 2 to 3 years. If the battery runs out of power, it needs to be replaced; otherwise, it will affect the owner's normal use of the vehicle. The Nissan Tiida is a car launched by Dongfeng Nissan, with a length of 4393mm, a width of 1766mm, a height of 1539mm, a wheelbase of 2700mm, a front track of 1540mm, a rear track of 1540mm, and a hatchback body structure.
The battery in my Nissan Tiida key suddenly died, so I replaced it myself—super easy. First, you need to know the battery type; mine usually takes a CR2032 coin cell, which you can find cheap at supermarkets or auto parts stores. Use a thin tool like a flathead screwdriver to gently pry open the key casing along the seam—don’t force it to avoid scratching the plastic. Inside, you’ll see the old battery; use a small tool to pop it out. Remember, the positive side faces up (marked with a + sign). Insert the new battery the same way, then press the cover back on until you hear a ‘click.’ Test the remote buttons—if the door responds quickly, you’re good. The whole process takes about 5 minutes. Replace the battery early when the remote’s range shortens to avoid rushing to a repair shop in emergencies. Regular replacements extend the key’s lifespan—don’t wait until it fails completely.